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Ryman Healthcare backs the Black Ferns
The Black Ferns and Black Ferns Sevens have welcomed Ryman Healthcare to the Black Ferns whānau, with the announcement of a new partnership supporting women and girls rugby in Aotearoa.READ MORE -
Tyla Nathan-Wong granted release from Black Ferns Sevens contract
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has agreed to release Black Ferns Sevens player Tyla Nathan-Wong from her contract at her own request to pursue an opportunity to play in the NRLW competition during the Black Ferns Sevens off-season.READ MORE -
Sevens players to take part in Premier Rugby Sevens
New Zealand Rugby have announced today, Black Ferns Sevens players, Stacey Waaka, Manaia Nuku, Tysha Ikenasio and Kelsey Teneti will join All Blacks Sevens players Rhodes Featherston and Kitiona Vai to take part in the Premier Rugby Sevens (PR7s).READ MORE -
Black Ferns Sevens dominate end-of-season awards
New Zealand's Black Ferns Sevens dominated World Rugby's end-of-season awards that were presented at a function in Toulouse after completing their HSBC World Series.READ MORE -
Blackwash In Toulouse
It was a black out in Toulouse with both the All Blacks Sevens and Black Ferns Sevens taking out their respective tournaments.READ MORE -
All Black Sevens one win away from World Series Title
The All Blacks Sevens are one win away from winning the HSBC World Sevens series for the 14th time after reaching the semi-finals of the Toulouse Sevens.READ MORE -
Black Ferns Sevens in Seventh Heaven, but still work to do
The Black Ferns Sevens are World Series champions for the seventh time and for the first time since 2020 after qualifying for the quarterfinals of the Toulouse Sevens.READ MORE -
Kelly Brazier to embrace coaching opportunity
Accomplished Black Ferns Sevens playmaker Kelly Brazier will take a short-term sabbatical in Japan to coach the Brave Louve, in the Taiyo Seimei Women’s Sevens Series 2023.READ MORE -
Sarah Hirini to embrace opportunity in Japan
Black Ferns Sevens captain Sarah Hirini will take a short-term sabbatical in Japan at the completion of the HSBC World Series to play in the Taiyo Seimei Women’s Sevens Series 2023 for Mie Women’s Rugby Football Club PEARLS (Mie PEARLS).READ MORE -
Double gold for New Zealand in Hong Kong
Ending nine years of frustration by winning the HSBC Hong Kong Sevens on Sunday, the All Blacks Sevens were joined on the winners' rostrum by the Black Ferns, who won the women's leg moments earlier, an excellent day for both sides.READ MORE